TPM - Account Representative Ansira Employee Review

1.0
19 Sept 2018
Recommend
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Pros

There are some truly good people who work here. Payday popcorn and the Friday happy hours are nice, if you have the time to go to them. Getting time and a half pay for overtime on a salary is nice.

Cons

TPM, though it is the backbone of the company, is extremely underpaid and underappreciated. The turnover is incredibly high because management has created an environment in which any competent and hard-working employee gets burnt out and wants to leave almost immediately. There is required overtime nearly every week, and on certain teams 50 hours a week is standard. People who put in less effort are expected to do less, people who exceed expectations only ever get more responsibility piled on them with little to no recognition and never a pay increase. When you are in TPM, there is no room for growth. There is talk of "internal opportunities" every now and then but once an employee reaches Account Representative II they generally plateau. There is no education about what happens in other departments. You either become a team lead or eventually get out. Team leads on certain teams do their best, but upper management in the department is not good with communication and gives them very little freedom. When complaints are brought to them nothing gets done. Employees in TPM are often treated like children. We get graded, we have to take regular tests, and we are made to feel guilty if we are away from our desks during the day. I have personally gotten up to retrieve something from the printer and returned to an email in my inbox asking why I was not at my desk and logged into the phone lines.

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Ansira Response
7y
Thank you for your review, we are listening and actively making changes in the TPM department. We recently completed an engagement survey, we are hyper-focused on the following areas: 1) Career Opportunities- we are in the process of redesigning how teams are structured and how people can be promoted. 2) Personal Development- we are hiring a full-time trainer to develop and deliver training that will help people grow in their current position and on to the next. 3) TPM Leadership - we are using results from a recent leadership survey we just completed to help each TPM manager focus on areas they need to improve. We know an employee’s experience is most directly impacted by their manager, so we want to provide more focused training to help our managers be the best they can be.

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